Where to Find Us:

Law Offices of Gary A. Friedle
114 West Main St.
Suite 315
New Britain, CT 06051

Phone: (860) 225.8636

Email: gfriedle.esq@targetpcs.com

Please call us to arrange a consultation.

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About Us

GARY A. FRIEDLE, J.D.

114 West Main Street, Suite 315

New Britain, CT 06051

Born in Flushing, New York, Attorney Friedle received a BA degree from Colgate University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Attorney
Friedle has been a member of the Connecticut Bar since 1964, starting the practice of law in Hartford with the firm of Kenny Brimmer & Kenny. In 1966, he relocated his practice to New
Britain, Connecticut where he presently maintains his office.

For the past fifty years, Attorney Friedle has concentrated primarily on civil litigation, with emphasis on family law involving divorce and custody issues. However, he has maintained a
broad based general practice, which has included residential real estate closings, Worker’s Compensation cases and basic estate planning. In addition to maintaining his civilian practice, Attorney
Friedle joined the United States Navy Reserve JAG Program, retiring in 1999 with the rank of Captain.

Within the Judicial Branch, Attorney Friedle has served as a Family Court Special Master and acted as an Attorney Trial Referee and Arbiter for a substantial period of time. He is
currently the Chairman of the Hartford County Committee on Recommendations for Admission to the Bar. Attorney Friedle has served on the Statewide Grievance Committee, the Clients’ Security Fund
Committee and for many years chaired the Ethics Committee of the Hartford County Bar Association. He was also elected President of the Hartford County Bar Association having served as an
officer and member of its Board of Directors for many years.

Attorney Friedle has always been actively involved in the City of New Britain, having served as Chairman of the Downtown District and Secretary of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce.

Attorney Friedle is married to Attorney Patricia Friedle who retired from the Judicial Department, having served many years as the Chief Administrative Officer of the Supreme
Court. The Friedles have three adult sons and two grandchildren.